The UN and humanitarian workers in the areas affected by the 2008 devastating Japanese tsunami in Asia and the Pacific region expressed outrage at the “mockingly callous” lack of response by China to the humanitarian crisis.
On July 13, UN peacekeepers on patrol near the town of Miyako in Japan’s Niigata prefecture discovered a mass grave containing over 4,000 bodies, mostly teenagers and young adults, who drowned on 7 March 2008 after a tsunami devastated their homes. A year later, Japan’s government has been forced to reopen the remains.
With the dead reportedly buried in shallow, heavily contaminated areas, the tragedy has become the latest flashpoint in a long-running conflict between Japan and China that has triggered massive destruction in East Asia and forced hundreds of thousands of East Asians to flee their homes or settle on the margins of global poverty.
In response to growing calls to launch the UN’s Operation Sophia on humanitarian and social aid delivery, the UN peacekeeping mission dispatched 10 specially equipped medical teams to Miyako. This included 10 teams from the Pacific Maritime Association (PMA) – which is a volunteer outfit of peacekeeping troops that is based in Japan – and 15 from the international organisation Doctors Without Borders.
The medical teams, which included 12 from PMA’s Tokyo-based medical division, delivered emergency medical aid on the main thoroughfare connecting two of the main Japanese cities where the tsunami happened, including Toyama and Kobe. They took an urgent interest in the needs of those still missing and have so far dispatched a team to Toyama to visit relati대전 출장 마사지ves and a local orphanage and to visit areas that have yet to be reached.
According to the mission’s spokesman in Miyako, Tomomi Tanaka, more than 500 Chinese have joined the UN forces since the tsunami hit.
The operation has so far seen two of the 15 teams dispatched to the earthquake stricken areas visit schools, orphanages, the homes of victims, to help with the medical care of those still missing, and to help in the rebuilding of public areas.
According to an email obtained by Human Rig예스 카지노hts Watch, which was posted on Twitter by Dr Humberto G. Pacheco of Doctors Without Borders (DSF), the mission’s response to the situation was “mockingly callous.”
“By their indifference, the UN team that arrived earlier today made some statements that seemed insensitive and inappropriate as it seems there are many ways to be insensitive to ou
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By Dan Williams
28 July 2014
The UN and humanitarian workers in the areas affected by the 2008 devastating Japanese tsunami in Asia and the Pacific region expressed outrage at the “mockingly callous” lack of response by China to the humanitarian crisis.
On July 13, UN peacekeepers on patrol near the town of Miyako in Japan’s Niigata prefecture discovered a mass grave containing over 4,000 bodies, mostly teenagers and young adults, who drowned on 7 March 2008 after a tsunami devastated their homes. A year later, Japan’s government has been forced to reopen the remains.
With the dead reportedly buried in shallow, heavily contaminated areas, the tragedy has become the latest flashpoint in a long-running conflict between Japan and China that has triggered massive destruction in East Asia and forced hundreds of thousands of East Asians to flee their homes or settle on the margins of global poverty.
In response to growing calls to launch the UN’s Operation Sophia on humanitarian and social aid delivery, the UN peacekeeping mission dispatched 10 specially equipped medical teams to Miyako. This included 10 teams from the Pacific Maritime Association (PMA) – which is a volunteer outfit of peacekeeping troops that is based in Japan – and 15 from the international organisation Doctors Without Borders.
The medical teams, which included 12 from PMA’s Tokyo-based medical division, delivered emergency medical aid on the main thoroughfare connecting two of the main Japanese cities where the tsunami happened, including Toyama and Kobe. They took an urgent interest in the needs of those still missing and have so far dispatched a team to Toyama to visit relati대전 출장 마사지ves and a local orphanage and to visit areas that have yet to be reached.
According to the mission’s spokesman in Miyako, Tomomi Tanaka, more than 500 Chinese have joined the UN forces since the tsunami hit.
The operation has so far seen two of the 15 teams dispatched to the earthquake stricken areas visit schools, orphanages, the homes of victims, to help with the medical care of those still missing, and to help in the rebuilding of public areas.
According to an email obtained by Human Rig예스 카지노hts Watch, which was posted on Twitter by Dr Humberto G. Pacheco of Doctors Without Borders (DSF), the mission’s response to the situation was “mockingly callous.”
“By their indifference, the UN team that arrived earlier today made some statements that seemed insensitive and inappropriate as it seems there are many ways to be insensitive to ou
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